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 ====== Pegasus Cam ====== ====== Pegasus Cam ======
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 The Pegasus Cam is a low-cost, low-latency network camera solution for educators, researchers, and inventors. Pegasus Cam utilizes a low-latency network stream to achieve "real-time" computer vision for typical computer vision applications such as AR-code recognition, facial detection, and person tracking. Pegasus Cam was made to be a low-cost solution to the expensive computer vision solutions available for today's robots, taking away the need to have expensive computers on the robot to perform on-board vision processing. With Pegasus Cam, computer vision algorithms can be run on a local or remote computer/server with increased processing power. The Pegasus Cam was designed to have the lowest latency possible, allowing real-time algorithms to be developed using the platform. The Pegasus Cam is a low-cost, low-latency network camera solution for educators, researchers, and inventors. Pegasus Cam utilizes a low-latency network stream to achieve "real-time" computer vision for typical computer vision applications such as AR-code recognition, facial detection, and person tracking. Pegasus Cam was made to be a low-cost solution to the expensive computer vision solutions available for today's robots, taking away the need to have expensive computers on the robot to perform on-board vision processing. With Pegasus Cam, computer vision algorithms can be run on a local or remote computer/server with increased processing power. The Pegasus Cam was designed to have the lowest latency possible, allowing real-time algorithms to be developed using the platform.
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 The Pegasus currently comes in two forms: ROBOTIS-Mini and EveryDay. **EveryDay Model COMING SOON** The Pegasus currently comes in two forms: ROBOTIS-Mini and EveryDay. **EveryDay Model COMING SOON**
  
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 ===== Pegasus Cam Videos ===== ===== Pegasus Cam Videos =====
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 +This section contains videos showing the capabilities of the Pegasus Cam.
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 +==== Aruco Marker Detection ====
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 +This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to detect Aruco markers that can be used for AR applications and motion capture systems.
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 +==== Face Tracking ====
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 +This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to track faces using the Haar Cascades classifier.
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 +==== Ball Tracking ====
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 +This video shows the Pegasus Cam being used to track a red ball.
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 +==== Real-Time Video Homography ====
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 +This video shows 2 Pegasus Cams being used for real-time video homography over a network.
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 +===== Contact =====
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 +For questions about sourcing, purchasing, support, setup, usage, etc. Email: <[email protected]>
  
  
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